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... selection that does not appeal to you , and faith that , if you study the selection carefully , you too will find why it has become a classic . Your literary taste will dictate what books you enjoy in the years to come , what maga ...
... selection that does not appeal to you , and faith that , if you study the selection carefully , you too will find why it has become a classic . Your literary taste will dictate what books you enjoy in the years to come , what maga ...
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... selection , is the mood of the passage ? Is it sad , gay , ironical , satirical , ex- planatory , concessive , exclamatory , triumphant , defiant , challeng- ing , sombre ? One of the commonest faults in reading is failure to grasp the ...
... selection , is the mood of the passage ? Is it sad , gay , ironical , satirical , ex- planatory , concessive , exclamatory , triumphant , defiant , challeng- ing , sombre ? One of the commonest faults in reading is failure to grasp the ...
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... selection as a whole is ruined . And as Goethe said , " Alas ! the spirit - bond is gone . " If , on the other hand , the selection had been studied and read many times before- hand , and the fragments of beauty had been absorbed into ...
... selection as a whole is ruined . And as Goethe said , " Alas ! the spirit - bond is gone . " If , on the other hand , the selection had been studied and read many times before- hand , and the fragments of beauty had been absorbed into ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
SPEAKER | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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